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Effect of heating and glycation on the allergenicity of 2S albumins (Ara h 2/6) from peanut
Authors:Vissers Yvonne M  Blanc Fany  Skov Per Stahl  Johnson Phil E  Rigby Neil M  Przybylski-Nicaise Laetitia  Bernard Hervé  Wal Jean-Michel  Ballmer-Weber Barbara  Zuidmeer-Jongejan Laurian  Szépfalusi Zsolt  Ruinemans-Koerts Janneke  Jansen Ad P H  Savelkoul Huub F J  Wichers Harry J  Mackie Alan R  Mills Clare E N  Adel-Patient Karine
Institution:Cell Biology and Immunology Group, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:

Background

Peanut allergy is one of the most common and severe food allergies, and processing is known to influence the allergenicity of peanut proteins. We aimed to establish the effect of heating and glycation on the IgE-binding properties and biological activity of 2S albumins (Ara h 2/6) from peanut.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Native Ara h 2/6 was purified from raw peanuts and heated in solution (15 min, 110°C) in the presence or absence of glucose. Ara h 2 and 6 were also purified from roasted peanut. Using PBMC and sera from peanut-allergic patients, the cellular proliferative potency and IgE reactivity (reverse EAST inhibition) and functionality (basophil degranulation capacity) of allergens were assessed. Heating Ara h 2/6 at 110°C resulted in extensive denaturation, hydrolysis and aggregation of the protein, whilst Ara h 2 and 6 isolated from roasted peanut retained its native conformation. Allergen stimulation of PBMC induced proliferation and Th2 cytokine secretion which was unaffected by thermal processing. Conversely, IgE reactivity and functionality of Ara h 2/6 was decreased by heating. Whilst heating-glycation further reduced the IgE binding capacity of the proteins, it moderated their loss of histamine releasing capacity. Ara h 2 and 6 purified from roasted peanut demonstrated the same IgE reactivity as unheated, native Ara h 2/6.

Conclusions/Significance

Although no effect of processing on T-cell reactivity was observed, heat induced denaturation reduced the IgE reactivity and subsequent functionality of Ara h 2/6. Conversely, Ara h 2 and 6 purified from roasted peanut retained the structure and IgE reactivity/functionality of the native protein which may explain the allergenic potency of this protein. Through detailed molecular study and allergenicity assessment approaches, this work then gives new insights into the effect of thermal processing on structure/allergenicity of peanut proteins.
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